I sheepishly asked:
>Here's a possibly dumb question. We are getting ready to be live on the
>net. Until now we have been strictly a uucp site. We will have a firewall
>machine. But there is one question that I can't seem to get my mind
>around regarding IP addresses. We, like probably every isolated site,
>have all of our internal machines' IP addresses of the form 192.9.20?.*
>(mostly 192.9.200, alas!). We have been assigned a real class C address
>space. But do I have to worry about IP address conflicts if I just
>leave the inhouse machine as is, and have them talk to the firewall,
>which is on the net at our assigned IP address?
The consensus is that not only do we _need_ to change the IP addresses
inhouse, but the sooner the better. Thanks to the following, this is
already a great mailing list!
<robert @
sys .
sweden .
dg .
com> Robert Claeson
<randy @
rain .
psg .
com> Randy Bush
<sysnmc @
chron .
com> Matt Cohen
<davidsen @
ariel .
crd .
ge .
com> william E Davidsen
<autodesk!autodesk .
com!zaphod @
fernwood .
mpk .
ca .
us>
Kris Zaphod Kahn
<brian @
lloyd .
com> Brian Lloyd
*lindy*
lindy @
olsen .
ch